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Stemming from the free thiol moiety of cysteine 34, this unpaired cysteine residue, present at its reduced form, can become oxidized rather than the API when put under oxidative stress [1]. The thiol of cysteine 34 is located in a gap in the albumin protein which protects it greatly from the solvent, and specifically to larger molecules.

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